Bertie Wooster: Puts one in mind of Honoria Glossop in that white dress she used to wear at hunt balls.

Jeeves: The similarity is a striking one, sir.

Bertie Wooster: Now, Jeeves, why do you think they built all these tall buildings?

Jeeves: Well, sir, it was partly because of the restricted size of Manhattan Island and partly because the island is solid granite and therefore capable of supporting such structures.

Bertie Wooster: Nothing to do with having got the plans sideways, then.

Jeeves: No, sir.

Bertie Wooster: That's what Barmy told me.

Jeeves: You will pardon me for saying so, sir, but Mr. Fotheringay-Phipps is not noted for his architectural expertise.

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Rockmeteller Todd: Good Lord, I'd have to dress for dinner every night! I won't do it. I can't do it! Do you realize, I don't usually get out of my pajamas till five in the afternoon, and then I just put on a sweater, like this?

Bertie Wooster: Yes, that'll be all, Jeeves. ... Or rather no. I'll tell you what, Jeeves, you couldn't just pop down to Sir Watkyn's study for me, could you? You'll find a safe in there, just a little one ...

Jeeves: No, sir.

Bertie Wooster: Oh dash it all, Jeeves.

Jeeves: Will that be all, sir?

Bertie Wooster: You're a hard man, Jeeves.

Jeeves: But a free one, sir, and it is my ambition to remain in that state. Good night, sir.